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and god bless these united states. [crowd cheering] ♪ >> woodruff: president obama making an appeal for the last 37 minutes to americans to re-elect them, telling the delegates in this hall in charlotte, north carolina that he has failings and that the path ahead is not easy. he said that more than once. he described what he wants to do for the next four years, and appeal time and again to americans in so many words to stick with him. the choice could not be clearer he said. >> ifill: his wife and daughters malia and sasha. if you look at the younger daughter i sasha she just shot p in the four years since we've seen them on stage all together. >> bill clinton spoke last night and talked about the better place he wanted to take the country. mark. >> it was stay the course speech to a considerable degree. acknowledging shortcomings but at the same time holding out prospects for a brighter tomorrow. got specific on education, energy, manufacturing. and then an appeal to citizenship which is refreshing and i thought wor
and god bless these united states. [crowd cheering] ♪ >> woodruff: president obama making an appeal for the last 37 minutes to americans to re-elect them, telling the delegates in this hall in charlotte, north carolina that he has failings and that the path ahead is not easy. he said that more than once. he described what he wants to do for the next four years, and appeal time and again to americans in so many words to stick with him. the choice could not be clearer he said. >>...
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god bless the united states of america. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] president obama delivering a campaign speech in mitt romney was no higher yesterday and will be in new hampshire today. we will have more about his schedule in a moment. for more information on cspan's road to the white house coverage, visit campaign 2012. >> we have confronted the russians about stopping the continued arms shipments to syria. from time to time, they have said we should not worry and everything they are shipping is unrelated to their actions internally. that is patently untrue. we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> watch the rest of the discussion on the arab-israeli peace discussions on line at the cspan video library. >> coming up on "washington jour
god bless the united states of america. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] president obama delivering a campaign speech in mitt romney was no higher yesterday and will be in new hampshire today. we will have more about his schedule in a moment. for more information on cspan's road to the white house coverage, visit campaign 2012. >> we have...
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when we select the president of the united states, there is a lot of things that go into consideration. character above all else is what is most important. what is important is that whoever is in the oval office, we know there are going to have to do some tough things. the next president will have to deal with entitlements. he will have to deal with all of the different tough issues. the federal budget deficit this current president has driven up so much. and that person has to be somebody who can inspire us and who can lead us. although we know we need to do some of these things, they are hard to do. what i have seen on the campaign trail, this man connects with people. you will see it tonight. this man is a leader. this man is a person who is truly as abraham lincoln said, appeal to the better angels of our cells. this is a man who has in my opinion clearly the best chance of winning the election in the fall. is it not important to be barack obama in the fall? [applause] ladies and gentlemen, a man who will appeal because of his values and because of who he is and his background. he
when we select the president of the united states, there is a lot of things that go into consideration. character above all else is what is most important. what is important is that whoever is in the oval office, we know there are going to have to do some tough things. the next president will have to deal with entitlements. he will have to deal with all of the different tough issues. the federal budget deficit this current president has driven up so much. and that person has to be somebody who...
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god bless the united states of america. remember to vote. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ here i am, signed, sealed, and delivered ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> is not adjusted program, but a promise. with my grandparents at that to see how medicare works at a very young age. they paid in throughout their working lives. we have to strengthen, and extended its solvency. send people off to the private health insurance with a piece of paper that does not keep up with costs. tough luck, it is out of your own pocket. >> medicare is going to go bankrupt in the year 2024. i do not want medicare to go bankrupt. i want to fix medicare, but i want to make sure that seniors are protected. by the year 2000, it will have a choice, not a voucher as she says. i have never supported a voucher. what i support is a program that gives individuals age 50 and over a choice in 2024. >> through the weekend, watch more debates from key house, senate, and governor races. >> through election day, wash our coverage of the presidential candidates. coming up live today on the c- spa
god bless the united states of america. remember to vote. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ here i am, signed, sealed, and delivered ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> is not adjusted program, but a promise. with my grandparents at that to see how medicare works at a very young age. they paid in throughout their working lives. we have to strengthen, and extended its solvency. send people off to the private health insurance with a piece of paper that does not keep up with costs. tough luck, it is out of...
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states and say, boy, this is where i want to invest. are there global companies so they're in china, they're in south america, they're in africa and they're in other parts of asia, and they want to be ---er mo of them want to be in russia. with russia pnt, with the permanent and normal trade relations with russia. we welcome listeners on coast to coast, our coast is john engler, former head of the national former association of manufacturers and now the current head of the business roundtable. mel is on the phone with plano, texas, republican line. good morning. >> good morning. i would like to say there are things that never seem to get addressid and run a prosperous pawn shop in a fluent area or mixed area and one of the reasons i went to business was i met sam walt and governor clinton years ago and mr. walton said that you better figure out what you're going to do, young man, so as a manufacture's rep i was very, very -- i did very well and i sold that business and i decided after looking around and returning at a young age, early 4
states and say, boy, this is where i want to invest. are there global companies so they're in china, they're in south america, they're in africa and they're in other parts of asia, and they want to be ---er mo of them want to be in russia. with russia pnt, with the permanent and normal trade relations with russia. we welcome listeners on coast to coast, our coast is john engler, former head of the national former association of manufacturers and now the current head of the business roundtable....
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for $1 trillion budget spirit united states senate. have you as her this guy named harry reid in the senate? i take that as a yes. they have not bothered to pass a budget in three years. we have this law that says every year congress, by april 15 which is a tax day for every american, it is a tax day for congress. haven't not doing it for three years. this is not governing. this is kicking in the can. this is blaming other people. this is not responsibility. we have got to get this budget under control or else we will end up just like europe. if you practic european economics, you get european results. the last thing, guess what. most of our jobs, they come from businesses like this. they come from successful small businesses. we need to champion small businesses. you know what? when people are successful in businesses, that is a good thing. that is nothing to be ashamed of. that is a good thing. take a look at the peter built trucks, parts, and equipment company. the 67 employees here. this business pays their taxes as individuals. he
for $1 trillion budget spirit united states senate. have you as her this guy named harry reid in the senate? i take that as a yes. they have not bothered to pass a budget in three years. we have this law that says every year congress, by april 15 which is a tax day for every american, it is a tax day for congress. haven't not doing it for three years. this is not governing. this is kicking in the can. this is blaming other people. this is not responsibility. we have got to get this budget under...
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i am a big fan of mitt and what he will do for us as the next president of the united states. the biggest thing for me as a proud son of ohio -- as a proud son of ohio is to welcome him and give them the support he needs. the next president of the united states, mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. please. thank you. thank you. thank you. you know, -- thank you. thank you so much. if i was as big and strong as nick, this race would be over. quite a champion of the ohio state university. [applause] i am excited by the response by the number of people here by your enthusiasm and passion. before i offer my remarks, i want to think about those that are hurting today. with tornadoes that have touched down across this great land, we have had people lose everything they own. we have had people lose their lives and their loved ones. so in respect for those who have great sorrow today, i wonder if we might take a moment to collect our thoughts, a moment of silence, and offer a word of prayer in our own ways to ask our father in heaven to bless those that are troubled and so
i am a big fan of mitt and what he will do for us as the next president of the united states. the biggest thing for me as a proud son of ohio -- as a proud son of ohio is to welcome him and give them the support he needs. the next president of the united states, mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. please. thank you. thank you. thank you. you know, -- thank you. thank you so much. if i was as big and strong as nick, this race would be over. quite a champion of the ohio state...
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that is why i fought for it when i was in the united states senate. if you look at our plan, if you look at its what i have done in the past, ibm -- i know where the heartland is in america and i know those values. faith, family, and freedom tour. it was not properly named. it should be the faith plus family equals freedom tour. [applause] those are the values of the heartland. they understand that social issues are not one leg of the stool. they're integrated into every aspect of american life. there an essential part of the economy. what am i going to did help the economy? i will do my best to strengthen the american family. if you want to strengthen this economy, strengthen marriage, strength and father had, strength and faith. -- strengthen fatherhood. the strength and faith. i was talking yesterday with chuck colson. he called me to encourage me and he said, when i left prison in 1975 -- that is chuck, not me. [laughter] he said deborah 250,000 people in jail and america -- he said there were 21 and 50,000 people in jail in america. there are now
that is why i fought for it when i was in the united states senate. if you look at our plan, if you look at its what i have done in the past, ibm -- i know where the heartland is in america and i know those values. faith, family, and freedom tour. it was not properly named. it should be the faith plus family equals freedom tour. [applause] those are the values of the heartland. they understand that social issues are not one leg of the stool. they're integrated into every aspect of american...
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but here in the united states, americans showed their grit and showed they're determination. reacted fast. our economy started growing again six months after i took office and it has continued to grow for the last three years. our businesses have gone back to basics and created over 4 million jobs in last 27 months, more private sector jobs than were created during the entire seven years before this crisis. in a little over two years. manufacturers have started investing in america again including right here in ohio. and across america, we've seen them create almost 500,000 jobs in last 27 months. the strongest period of manufacturing job growth since 1995. when my opponents and others were arguing we should let detroit go bankrupt we made a bet on american workers and the ingenuity of american companies, and today our auto industry is back on top of the world. but let's be clear. not only are we digging out of the hole that is 9 million jobs deep, we're digging out from an entire decade where 6 million manufacturing jobs left our shores, where costs rose but incomes and wage
but here in the united states, americans showed their grit and showed they're determination. reacted fast. our economy started growing again six months after i took office and it has continued to grow for the last three years. our businesses have gone back to basics and created over 4 million jobs in last 27 months, more private sector jobs than were created during the entire seven years before this crisis. in a little over two years. manufacturers have started investing in america again...
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we have customers all over the united states. we relwoulonsidefftal service for ev a rt of that weo. ld lie. osurs pl al we have customers all over the united states. >>> as i mentioned, it's been nearly a year for that s.e.a.l. raid that killed osama bin laden thtin w rk11 yeauct d ci. okt u he,ier tn thempe atbudi. nsuconon b cmpted unl xt yeh the ter will top the old sears tower in chicago as the tallest building in the country and the third tallest in the world. we'll be right...
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the 2010 census counted more than 50 million latinos in the united states. new mexico's former governor, bill richardson, who ran for president himself in 2008, says a threshold has been crossed. >> we're the real deal now. we've been the sleeping giant, but we've woken up, just because of our numbers. >> suarez: turnout is key. on average, latinos have lower incomes than other americans, lower education levels, and are younger than other americans. that fits the profile of all of which are part of the profile of non-voters. >> i think the challenge for the president and the democrats is to have at least the turn out they had four years ago, for any democrat to be elected president, you need 65% of the latino vote, if you go under, you are in trouble. >> suarez: the governor is relieved marco rubio isn't the g.o.p. vice presidential nominee, and that a close election goes to the president. today first lady michelle obama visited a gathering of latino delegates and elected officials. >> all of our ciz deser
the 2010 census counted more than 50 million latinos in the united states. new mexico's former governor, bill richardson, who ran for president himself in 2008, says a threshold has been crossed. >> we're the real deal now. we've been the sleeping giant, but we've woken up, just because of our numbers. >> suarez: turnout is key. on average, latinos have lower incomes than other americans, lower education levels, and are younger than other americans. that fits the profile of all of...
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the united states drew a clear red line, and iran backed off. now, redes cld be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons program. to be credible a red line must be dra first andforemost in one vital part of their ogram. on's efforts to enrich uranium. now, let me explain why. basically any bomb consists of exosive material and a the simplest example is gunpdeand a fuse. that is you light the fuse, and you set off the gunpowder. in the case of iran's plans t build a nuclearweapon, the gunpowder is enriched uranium. th fuses nardetonator. for iran amassing enough enriched uranium is far more difficult than producing the nuclear fuse. for a country like iran, it takes many, many yrs tic uranium for a bomb. that requires thousands of centrifuges spinning in tandem in big, very big industrial plants. those iranian plants a visie, and they're still vulnerable. in contrast, iran could produce the nuclear detonator, the fuse, in a lot less time. maybe under a year. e detonator can be made in a small workshop the size of a classroom. it may be
the united states drew a clear red line, and iran backed off. now, redes cld be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons program. to be credible a red line must be dra first andforemost in one vital part of their ogram. on's efforts to enrich uranium. now, let me explain why. basically any bomb consists of exosive material and a the simplest example is gunpdeand a fuse. that is you light the fuse, and you set off the gunpowder. in the case of iran's plans t build a nuclearweapon, the...
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that's the way the whole united states is going to be. one last point. the state of illinois as a $65 billion pension overhang that they have not funded. within days after this election is certified, you're going to see taxes go up in illinois like your never seen before to pay for this because there will never turn their back and the unions. they're going to figure out how everyone else will pay for. it's insane. jesse jackson jr. who has been in a psychiatricward for last year won by over 70 percent in illinois. neil: he did not campaign today. >> and i bet you any amount of money his wife -- neil: richest getting this. barack, has won the state of ohio. the crucial state of ohio has now gone to barack obama. the only suspense will be in the margin because it is within a narrow margin you have room for litigation counting provisional ballots, recounts and all that. if it's outside the margin it didn't matter. by the weight, is mitt romney goes on to lose florida or virginia or both. again, with that when the president is now within eight electoral vote
that's the way the whole united states is going to be. one last point. the state of illinois as a $65 billion pension overhang that they have not funded. within days after this election is certified, you're going to see taxes go up in illinois like your never seen before to pay for this because there will never turn their back and the unions. they're going to figure out how everyone else will pay for. it's insane. jesse jackson jr. who has been in a psychiatricward for last year won by over 70...
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the united states of america. >> condoleezza rice. it is unfortunate again that she was brought on stage just five minutes before the air time tonight of the broadcast networks. it was unfortunate, with the better and more thought out speeches will be able to air. it also strikes me portions of that speech could have been delivered at next week's gathering in north carolina. some candid talk to tepid applause on immigration. the rare utterance as gop convention of the american truism that zip code determines education in our country. i am joined here by tom brokaw, david gregory, kelly o'donnell and let's talk about a few of these things. tom, first of all, very little mention of all things bush. the bush years. the dual wars our nation finds itself fighting. longest in our nation's history. dr. condoleezza rice, one of the architects of those conflicts. your view of the absence of that kind of conversation. >> her principal portfolio was foreign policy. she was secretary of state, deeply involved in the decisions first to go into ira
the united states of america. >> condoleezza rice. it is unfortunate again that she was brought on stage just five minutes before the air time tonight of the broadcast networks. it was unfortunate, with the better and more thought out speeches will be able to air. it also strikes me portions of that speech could have been delivered at next week's gathering in north carolina. some candid talk to tepid applause on immigration. the rare utterance as gop convention of the american truism that...
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god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> mitt romney responded to comments by president obama about china and he brought out his five point economic plan. [applause] >> thank you so much for that warm introduction. and for all your help and supportand congratulations to christina as well. thank you. good to be here. -- good to be home. i have a son here. and a grandson. hi, guys. [applause] it is an honor to be your guest and speak to you as we begin national hispanic heritage month. i am pleased to represent the party of governor susana martinez and marco rubio and ted cruz. [applause] these leaders are republicans for the same reasons as millions of other hispanics. they see ours is the party of opportunity, the party that will restore america's prosperity. at our convention, governor martinez described that experience that is so familiar. at the beginning of her career she was a democrat, and
god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> mitt romney responded to comments by president obama about china and he brought out his five point economic plan. [applause] >> thank you so much for that warm introduction. and for all your help and supportand congratulations to christina as well. thank you. good to be here. -- good to be home....
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we'll remind the world why the united states is the greatest nation on earth. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. so everybody take a seat so i can see who wants to ask a question. and there are no -- there are only a couple of rules here. rule number one is you've got to raise your hand if you have a question. i'm going to call girl boy girl boy, just to make sure that it's fair. if you have a chance, stand up and introduce yourself. there are folks in the audience with microphones, so wait until we've got a microphone so everybody can hear your question. my only other request, because i want to try to get in as many questions as i can, at least six or seven, so if people can keep their questions short, i'll try to keep my answers short. if you ask me how do you bring about world peace, that's a big question. so try to keep the question one that we can be succinct about. i'm going to start with this young lady right here in sort of the pink, white blouse right there. wait until t
we'll remind the world why the united states is the greatest nation on earth. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. so everybody take a seat so i can see who wants to ask a question. and there are no -- there are only a couple of rules here. rule number one is you've got to raise your hand if you have a question. i'm going to call girl boy girl boy, just to make sure that it's fair. if you have a chance, stand...
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the highest corporate tax rate in the world is in the united states of america. this is a kind of no-brainer stuff that because of his view of government, that it keeps us from doing these things. >> but there is another similarity when it comes to how to deal with, and how to evaluate mitt romney's business record at bain but also his experience of being governor of massachusetts. this has been the subject of an attack by president obama against mitt romney, because mitt romney says, look, i understand how to create jobs, i was in the private sector. when those ideas were put to a test when he was the governor of massachusetts, a candidate back in 2000 it interpreted those results this way -- >> when he was governor they had the third or fourth worst economy of any state in america. the manufacturing jobs left this country at 7%. they left massachusetts at 14%. so, i think people just take a look at his record as governor, and again, as the head of his investment company, he presided over the acquisition of companies that immediately laid off thousands of worker
the highest corporate tax rate in the world is in the united states of america. this is a kind of no-brainer stuff that because of his view of government, that it keeps us from doing these things. >> but there is another similarity when it comes to how to deal with, and how to evaluate mitt romney's business record at bain but also his experience of being governor of massachusetts. this has been the subject of an attack by president obama against mitt romney, because mitt romney says,...
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we are going to elect mitt romney and paul ryan president and vice president of the united states. >> welcome back to the "the ed show." that of course was the ohio governor last night. he and other conservatives, they're living basically i think in a state of denial. they are casting aside every poll and trying to create this narrative out there that they are just in great shape in the buckeye state. this latest poll tells a different story. the president leads by 6 points. it will be tough for mitt romney to make up that kind of ground in the final days. >> sean hannity, this date has flipped from the blue column to the red column. mitt romney will win ohio and he's going to win ohio easily. >> holy smokes. meanwhile karl rove is acting like mitt romney has already got the thing all wrapped up. >> for the president to have wiped out his victory margin by poor performance in the early voting and the republicans are going to take election day, boeds well for romney for election day. i think ohio is going to be a squeaker, maybe 80, 100, 110,000 vote margin. >> let's turn to bob strum,
we are going to elect mitt romney and paul ryan president and vice president of the united states. >> welcome back to the "the ed show." that of course was the ohio governor last night. he and other conservatives, they're living basically i think in a state of denial. they are casting aside every poll and trying to create this narrative out there that they are just in great shape in the buckeye state. this latest poll tells a different story. the president leads by 6 points. it...
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. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich people. otherwise the consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a national campaign. it's about persuadable voters in a few states. that's what matters. >> tod today campaign managers copied rove's strategy. first step, identify your key voters, and then get them to vote. >> your only priority today is getting people to vote. >> they call it got tv. >> have you had a chance to vote yet? >> hundreds and hundreds of volunteers to knock on their door, you have to call them and remind them tod
. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states?...
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but we have plenty of oil in the united states, too. our industry has done an unbelievable job of producing oil and natural gas for this country. and we have the cheapest energy in the world in the united states. the cheapest. and neither one of these candidates will get up there and say we have the cheapest energy in the world. we're going to have companies that are going to be building again back in the united states instead of exporting jobs. we're going to have our people come home, we will be importing jobs. >> what about the keystone pipeline? surely, this is to come up, as well. what do you expect to hear about that and how much would that move the needle in terms of oil independence in this country? >> well, you're talking about 750 million barrels a day that just comes in to us from canada. put together a north american energy alliance. which, romney has talked about this, but bring together mexico, canada and the united states and then we're energy independent. all of that can happen. keystone pipeline, nobody should have ever
but we have plenty of oil in the united states, too. our industry has done an unbelievable job of producing oil and natural gas for this country. and we have the cheapest energy in the world in the united states. the cheapest. and neither one of these candidates will get up there and say we have the cheapest energy in the world. we're going to have companies that are going to be building again back in the united states instead of exporting jobs. we're going to have our people come home, we will...
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fourth quarter gdp stronger than expected in the united states. the dow breaking through 13,000 and here we are talking about records. the nasdaq touchesing 300. is it time to feel better about things in the u.s. >> i think it is and not just because we are seeing better consumer confidence and unemployment broken through the numbers that six months ago people were saying we weren'n't going to hit but looking at the global environment, the things concerning ceos at the beginning of the year that could crimp the united states was the europeans falling apart. i think looki out to europe right now that worst-case scenario is taken off of the agenda. the thing that is worrying us the next six months oil prices. that's whehere there is potenti to have an externality that could have a negative impact on the u.s. economy. >> we got another lending facility for the european central bank and that seems to be s stabilizing things. it is c creating that perceptio >> i think what we are seeing is if the germans in pushing as hard as they have on austerity it
fourth quarter gdp stronger than expected in the united states. the dow breaking through 13,000 and here we are talking about records. the nasdaq touchesing 300. is it time to feel better about things in the u.s. >> i think it is and not just because we are seeing better consumer confidence and unemployment broken through the numbers that six months ago people were saying we weren'n't going to hit but looking at the global environment, the things concerning ceos at the beginning of the...
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try with all the energy of the united states. the russians, lots of permission i had, they were very tough with hillary -- the last information i have, they were very tough with hillary clinton. we are in a difficult situation. we did it in kosovo. the new secretary-general said this is humanitarian activity. the responsibility to protect its to late. we should have used it before. we are in a messy situation. i do not know the prescription. so i stop here and let's see you illuminate us more. [laughter] >> everything he said as accurate. syria as far more complicated than libya or any of the others. we have a leader -- they have a leader i had met on numerous occasions to i do not like. he is a despot. he has taken over his father's role as a despot in chief of syria. i think people thought this might go just as easily as tunisia, egypt and with a little more time, libya. it is never going to happen. he has a military force that has demonstrated its competency over the last year-and-a-half. he also realizes that it is not just a
try with all the energy of the united states. the russians, lots of permission i had, they were very tough with hillary -- the last information i have, they were very tough with hillary clinton. we are in a difficult situation. we did it in kosovo. the new secretary-general said this is humanitarian activity. the responsibility to protect its to late. we should have used it before. we are in a messy situation. i do not know the prescription. so i stop here and let's see you illuminate us more....
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back in the 1970's and the united states the government spends and regulated too much. when the economy slow down, the federal reserve at the time lower interest rates and tried to choose the economy. what we ended up with was inflation and slow growth. the fed cannot create jobs. all it can do is create money. eventually if you create too much money you create inflation, and that will harm the economy in long run. i sure hope we don't have qe for. cheryl: you can believe that they're going to bring up inflation if it rears its ugly head commanded by peace center. thank you very much. good to talk to you always. >> thanks. cheryl: we want to know what all of you think. here's a question. the best way to reduce the deficit? higher taxes, spending cuts, or both? log onto gerriwillis.com and on the right hand side of the screen. ellis said the results of the end of tonight's show. meanwhile, that same survey of business economists shows that obamacare will not bring down costs. fat, they say it will severely hurt the economy in the long run. elizabeth macdonald here with t
back in the 1970's and the united states the government spends and regulated too much. when the economy slow down, the federal reserve at the time lower interest rates and tried to choose the economy. what we ended up with was inflation and slow growth. the fed cannot create jobs. all it can do is create money. eventually if you create too much money you create inflation, and that will harm the economy in long run. i sure hope we don't have qe for. cheryl: you can believe that they're going to...
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many businesses and texas' benefit from investments in the united states military. throughout the entire state of texas. i think if you look at many of the universities in texas, they get a vote load of money from the research and development money that comes from nih, the national science foundation. i would take issue with the fact that the republic of texas is making it all on their own they are getting substantial benefits from federal research and development dollars. which is fine. i have no problem with that at all. ilt to benefit from the oriole history and such a profound way, we do not have that everywhere. but they do benefit from nasa and the national institute of health. and that is helped to spur their economy as well. host: a question on twitter -- why did obama not stick his neck out for the non-union workers who lost their pensions and the auto bailout. guest: that is an urban legend. we are working very hard to help the delphi unions and other unions that did not end up doing as well as the uaw, iucwa to the development of the new general motors. b
many businesses and texas' benefit from investments in the united states military. throughout the entire state of texas. i think if you look at many of the universities in texas, they get a vote load of money from the research and development money that comes from nih, the national science foundation. i would take issue with the fact that the republic of texas is making it all on their own they are getting substantial benefits from federal research and development dollars. which is fine. i have...
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s&p lowered its credit rating for the united states. it was a self-inflicted wound. even if republicans look intractable, will a renewed focus on debt help the president here? on congress's to-do list, first in d.c. then over lunch with mcconnell, boehner, pelosi and reid. one guy who used it to his advantage, former president bill clinton. last week when the country was focused on the gay marriage issue, romney tried to pick a fight with both clinton and obama sort of by setting up a contestable come spare on with the current president. romney doubled down on that yesterday. >> bill clinton announced that the era of big government was over. president obama tucked away the clinton doctrine in his large drawer of discarded ideas. it's enough to make you wonder if it was a personal beef with the clinton but it went much deeper than that. >> well, romney went there. unlike ronald reagan, bill clinton is alive to respond. yesterday he did at length rebutting romney on the debt. >> the budget he put out on the primary according to a lot of independent sources would actual
s&p lowered its credit rating for the united states. it was a self-inflicted wound. even if republicans look intractable, will a renewed focus on debt help the president here? on congress's to-do list, first in d.c. then over lunch with mcconnell, boehner, pelosi and reid. one guy who used it to his advantage, former president bill clinton. last week when the country was focused on the gay marriage issue, romney tried to pick a fight with both clinton and obama sort of by setting up a...
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they are not going to invest that money in the united states. that is the biggest policy there is. if romney gets in there, if he is the nominee, i will not be voting for him. i will be voting for president obama. if rick santorum is the nominee, i will be voting for rick santorum. host: anything on that? guest: it goes to show social issues are always tricky. that always seem to come up in primaries, both republican and democratic. they are a litmus test of candidates'. if those buttons are pushed, they become part of the conversation in the primary process. my personal view is that this will gravitate back toward the economy. it will gravitate back toward jobs. and overall the president's economic record. you mentioned the clinic? paul and the fact that newt gingrich is a 17%. there are a lot of the establishment republicans in the state who are still on the gingrich bandwagon. we have a prominent chairman of the franklin county republican party, central ohio. the chairman is on the gingrich delegate slate. the fact that newt gingrich is running strong at 17% -- a lot of those vo
they are not going to invest that money in the united states. that is the biggest policy there is. if romney gets in there, if he is the nominee, i will not be voting for him. i will be voting for president obama. if rick santorum is the nominee, i will be voting for rick santorum. host: anything on that? guest: it goes to show social issues are always tricky. that always seem to come up in primaries, both republican and democratic. they are a litmus test of candidates'. if those buttons are...
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we'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the cnn election center. up first tonight, the results of cnn's final national poll before the election and it can't get any tighter than this. look at this. a 49-49% tie, a tie among likely voters, given the poll sampling error, the popular vote could still go obviously either way. 96% of those surveyed say their minds are made up. but even now, 4% of likely voters out there say they could still change their minds. and look at this, registered voters in both parties are equally enthusiastic, 70% of democrats and republicans say they are extremely or very enthusiastic about voting. in the end, who whips the popular vote isn't as important as the race to collect the 270 electoral college votes that will determine the white house. our chief national correspondent, john king is over here. he's at the magic wall. the popular vote is one thing. the battleground states, john, very different. >> buff to say, wow, we have a dead heat, a nail-biter going into the last 48 ho
we'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the cnn election center. up first tonight, the results of cnn's final national poll before the election and it can't get any tighter than this. look at this. a 49-49% tie, a tie among likely voters, given the poll sampling error, the popular vote could still go obviously either way. 96% of those surveyed say their minds are made up. but even now, 4% of likely voters out there say they could still...
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states house of representatives so why then did he have to compete in a democratic primary in the ninth district of ohio this last tuesday it's because ohio lost two congressional seats the last census was taken in with the republicans in charge of redistricting they got rid of congressman because that is tenth district forcing him to run against another democrat congresswoman marcy kaptur and what was mostly heard ninth district unfortunately congressman because something has to stay in congress came up short on tuesday that means for the first time in fifteen years the people of ohio will not be represented by caught by dennis kucinich a true champion for the middle class and one of the strongest voices for peace around the world so what does losing one of its most progressive members mean for the democratic party and for america and where does congress and senate go next here to share some insights on those questions congressman dennis kucinich himself the representative of ohio. district welcome congressman. there is so much going on in the world that i'd love to get your opinions o
states house of representatives so why then did he have to compete in a democratic primary in the ninth district of ohio this last tuesday it's because ohio lost two congressional seats the last census was taken in with the republicans in charge of redistricting they got rid of congressman because that is tenth district forcing him to run against another democrat congresswoman marcy kaptur and what was mostly heard ninth district unfortunately congressman because something has to stay in...
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once you get in a diplomatic tug of war where you say the united states made a mistake. how can you make a mistake? we should know what we are talking about. we should know if they're new helicopters. we have, in some cases we have contracts with the manufacturer in russia. we should recognize. that is amateurish. >> chris: charles? >> look, the russians have interest in syria. the russians have influence in syria. russia is rebuilding a naval facility in syria in port of tarnas. >> chris: on the mediterranean. >> to re-establish a presence which it lost in the post soviet days. putin is the man who said the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century was not the holocaust, the second world war, who knows, the famines. the collapse of the soviet union. his idea is rebuild russian strength and syria is part of that. he thinks in strategic term and he is not suck sent to believe chiding and pleading and bleeding that you get out of the state department. they know, putin knows, that obama he has no adversary. he has total contempt for obama, who on every front has
once you get in a diplomatic tug of war where you say the united states made a mistake. how can you make a mistake? we should know what we are talking about. we should know if they're new helicopters. we have, in some cases we have contracts with the manufacturer in russia. we should recognize. that is amateurish. >> chris: charles? >> look, the russians have interest in syria. the russians have influence in syria. russia is rebuilding a naval facility in syria in port of tarnas....
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this is not one where the united states is the undisputed superpower of the world. the we keep going down this path for we divide each other and try to come up with this idea that we can tax ourself at double the rate, our competitors are taxing there. we will be slow growth. there will be economic stagnation. this helps our budget quite a bit. the cbo acknowledges that we will go down to a one term growth. it could be lower than that. what we are showing is that if you actually get the plan that president obama is talking about and get a grip dividend, you'll balance the budget so much faster. if we do those three things, we can quickly get america back on the path of prosperity. the idea is this. then you revive the system of up for mobility. here is what it comes down to. we do not like the direction the president is taking the country. we believe he is putting the country on a path that is a government centered society of debt and declining. we believe if we follow this path the will not end well for anybody. then you have a debt crisis. the people who need gove
this is not one where the united states is the undisputed superpower of the world. the we keep going down this path for we divide each other and try to come up with this idea that we can tax ourself at double the rate, our competitors are taxing there. we will be slow growth. there will be economic stagnation. this helps our budget quite a bit. the cbo acknowledges that we will go down to a one term growth. it could be lower than that. what we are showing is that if you actually get the plan...
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even a person who is now president of united states faces a predicament when they talk about race. they face all sorts of predicaments. they face the facts that there are some that are racially prejudiced. they face the fact that a much larger portion of the american population wants to deny the realities of race. >> today, harvard law professor , randall kennedy, on racism, politics, and the obama administration. he is the author of five books. he will take your calls, he knows, and mitt romney continues to campaign in ohio this week. next, reform massachusetts governor takes place in a town hall meeting in dayton, ohio. ♪ ♪ [born free by kid rock] >> wow. what a turnout. i have a question for this crowd. do you believe we cannot afford another four years of barack obama? [applause] that must mean we will do everything in our power over the next three days to make sure mitt romney wins ohio and in the fall beats barack obama. are we going to do it? [applause] three more days and we are. it is great to be here. the mayor is doing a great job as a champion for this area. we also
even a person who is now president of united states faces a predicament when they talk about race. they face all sorts of predicaments. they face the facts that there are some that are racially prejudiced. they face the fact that a much larger portion of the american population wants to deny the realities of race. >> today, harvard law professor , randall kennedy, on racism, politics, and the obama administration. he is the author of five books. he will take your calls, he knows, and mitt...
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states than it is in the united states. we have to remember, on a bigger scale, you cannot do anything new without attendant risk. society has become so risk- averse. we will not see animation that has driven health care to the point -- see innovation that has driven health care to the public that has doubled life expectancy in the last 20 years. >> republicans in congress have talked about any to repeal and replace obama's health care law. are there any aspects of the law that you would repeal? what would you replace them with? >> let me defer just a little bit on that. i think, more importantly, we have to say that -- the law does a couple of things very well and some things, it does not do quite so well. we know it is not going to control cost. we're going to have to do that. it is probably going to be led by the private sector. the second -- one of the things about controlling costs, there is not a lot in this law about providing incentives to take care of yourself. i would like to see more incentive for people to do th
states than it is in the united states. we have to remember, on a bigger scale, you cannot do anything new without attendant risk. society has become so risk- averse. we will not see animation that has driven health care to the point -- see innovation that has driven health care to the public that has doubled life expectancy in the last 20 years. >> republicans in congress have talked about any to repeal and replace obama's health care law. are there any aspects of the law that you would...
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the place of the united states, the role of the united states has played in maintaining stability and peace in east asia and asia generally since the 1970s has been absolutely vital to the ability of all the countries in the region to the extent that they have, to focus on the economic development and growth. american power and american place in asia has been essential to the stability and prosperity that has come to exist there. i think it is going to continue to be essential for sometime to come. our goal ultimately as i mentioned is to use terms used to refer in europe at the end of the cold war, and asia free. we have to use the right mix of element. and this policy of mixing engagement with balancing i think is going to continue, whoever is elected in november. but as i've argued, and i think the current administration has not found the right mix. it is not done enough. i think on the balancing side, and its policies on the engagement side also have been adequate to pursue american interests. so i think we need change, and i hope that's what we'll get in two weeks. >> i'd like to
the place of the united states, the role of the united states has played in maintaining stability and peace in east asia and asia generally since the 1970s has been absolutely vital to the ability of all the countries in the region to the extent that they have, to focus on the economic development and growth. american power and american place in asia has been essential to the stability and prosperity that has come to exist there. i think it is going to continue to be essential for sometime to...
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states how can how can you say that the united states is right now at a time of less danger and threat than it has been through most of its history or much of its history and certainly its recent history what's what's how do you back that up. well i mean just look at the world around us i mean there are fewer conflicts then than ever before and certainly in recent memory there's no great power rival to the u.s. there's no extension of threat to the u.s. there's no goal power that even has the inkling threaten the u.s. and the us global hegemony we also live in a world that has more democracies than ever before that is more prosperous than ever before people live longer they're better educated all of those attributes all of you know more democratic countries and more economically liberalized countries tend to be countries that are are less inclined to go to war with each other so we look around the world right now and in fact the threats the u.s. are minimal certainly not nowhere near as difficult as they were during the cold war when the threats were real although you know slightly dis
states how can how can you say that the united states is right now at a time of less danger and threat than it has been through most of its history or much of its history and certainly its recent history what's what's how do you back that up. well i mean just look at the world around us i mean there are fewer conflicts then than ever before and certainly in recent memory there's no great power rival to the u.s. there's no extension of threat to the u.s. there's no goal power that even has the...
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tomorrow night it's up to the president of the united states to do a great job for himself. president obama certainly has some hard acts to follow when he speaks to this convention tomorrow night. can he live up to the speeches given by his wife, the former president bill clinton? stay with us. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be abl
tomorrow night it's up to the president of the united states to do a great job for himself. president obama certainly has some hard acts to follow when he speaks to this convention tomorrow night. can he live up to the speeches given by his wife, the former president bill clinton? stay with us. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance...